opening night

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opening night

The cast takes their final bow on opening night.

Definition

Noun: - The first official public performance of a theatrical production, film, or other show: It refers specifically to the inaugural event where a work is presented to an audience for the first time.

Usage

This term is used to denote the premiere or debut performance. It often carries a sense of importance, excitement, and formality. - All the actors were nervous before the opening night. - The director hosted a party after the successful opening night.

Advanced Usage
  • "to have a successful opening night": to experience a positive public and critical reception at the first performance.
    • The new musical had a wildly successful opening night.
  • "opening-night jitters": the feeling of nervousness experienced by performers or creators before the first show.
    • Even veteran actors sometimes get opening-night jitters.
Variants and Related Words
  • Premiere (noun): A first public performance or showing. This is a close synonym but can also apply to films and music.
    • The film's Hollywood premiere was a star-studded event.
  • Debut (noun): A person's or thing's first appearance in a particular capacity or role. This has a broader application.
    • The singer made her debut at the opera house.
Synonyms
  • First night: A more informal synonym.
  • Premiere: Often used interchangeably, especially for films.
  • Debut performance: Emphasizes it being a first appearance.
Related Phrases
  • Curtain call: The appearance of performers at the end of a show to receive applause, a common part of an opening night.
    • The opening night curtain call lasted for ten minutes.
  • Opening night gala: A formal celebration or party associated with the first performance.
    • Tickets for the opening night gala included a champagne reception.
opening night

The cast takes their final bow on opening night.

Noun
  1. the first performance (as of a theatrical production)
    • the opening received good critical reviews

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